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Sam Allchurch explains the new digital learning program introduced by Gondwana Choirs during the COVID-19 lockdown, which ranges from beatboxing to writing for choirs.
Sam Allchurch explains the new digital learning program introduced by Gondwana Choirs during the COVID-19 lockdown, which ranges from beatboxing to writing for choirs.
Not a must have, but a valuable introduction to one of Rossini’s lesser-known works regardless.
German soprano joins the Pentatone stable with a winner of a recital.
Violinist Harry Ward and the Partridge String Quartet will participate in the prestigious two-year leadership initiative.
The Finnish piano virtuoso discusses his new appointment, the need for musicians to have personality, the importance of cross artform connections, and the future for music post-coronavirus.
Co-curators Jessica Cottis and Matthew Hindson tell us about the new online series which will see 14 Australian works commissioned.
As the Orchestra fights for survival, Managing Director Sophie Galaise outlines the next steps, while a petition calling for her and the MSO Board to be stood down is circulating online.
For week two, Clive Paget travels from his living room to New York, London, Berlin and back to Oz.
This week, Lynden Barber reviews Normal People, detective series Taken Down, Line of Duty Season 5, and new Australian flick starring Hugo Weaving.
Clive Paget talks to a pianist who has climbed 20th-century music’s Everest – and more than once.
Outstanding performance from a truly scintillating trio.
A number of artists are set to receive valuable grants and scholarships during this time of industry difficulty.
For Christmas, the American violinist received a handwritten score of Arvo Pärt's Estonian Lullaby dedicated to her. Now she has recorded it, accompanied by a beautiful animation.